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Master Presenter : Lessons from the World's Top Experts on Becoming a More Influential Speaker, The Best of PresentationXpert.

A reader-friendly collection of the best tips, tactics and lessons learned from the world's top presentation coaches on becoming a more influential, tech-savvy presenter. Eminently practical, the book offers advice crafted only for the real world, where time-starved businesspeople often have li...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zielinski, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a A reader-friendly collection of the best tips, tactics and lessons learned from the world's top presentation coaches on becoming a more influential, tech-savvy presenter. Eminently practical, the book offers advice crafted only for the real world, where time-starved businesspeople often have little time to design slides or rehearse presentations, have yet to discover many of the little used-but-valuable features of PowerPoint that can save time or enhance slide design and still adhere to "urban myths" of the presentations field. The book will also be among the first titles to offer o. 
505 0 |a Master Presenter; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Why a Need for This Book?; How This Book Addresses Reader Needs; How This Book Is Organized; 1 Creating the Presentation Blueprint; Presenting with Impact: How to Craft a Memorable Message; So What's Your Point?; Take a Point of View; Translate Concepts Like "Vision," "Strategy," and "Initiatives" to Specifics; Remember That Facts Aren't Reasons; Make Your Facts Tell a Story; Drama. Dialogue. Climax. Denouement; Analogy and Metaphor: Juicy Details Deliver Big Impact; Truth That Tells, Truth That Sells. 
505 8 |a Six Tips for Creating Powerful Presentation Scripts1. Structuring a Script; 2. Micro-to-Macro Scripting; 3. Matching Ideals; 4. Main Points; 5. Question and Answer; 6. Problem-Solution; Use Unexpected Openers to Capture Audience Interest; Power of the Unexpected; 1. Look Outside the Box; 2. Let Inspiration Come to You; 3. Practice Storytelling; Shining a Light on Urban Myths of Presenting; 1. Golden Rule: Use Five Bullet Points Per Slide; The Real Point; 2. Golden Rule: Audiences Expect You to Be Flawless; The Real Point. 
505 8 |a 3. Golden Rule: Tell 'Em What You're Going to Tell 'Em ... Tell 'Em ... Then Tell 'Em What You Told ThemThe Real Point; 4. Golden Rule: Better Presentation Software Will Make Me a Better Presenter; The Real Point; Three Steps to Help Your Data Stand Out and Be Remembered; Step 1: Provide Real-World Data; Step 2: Turn Data into a Compelling Quantitative Chart; Step 3: Use Visual Embellishment; Seven Tips for Powerful Sit-Down Presentations; 1. Don't "Let Down" for Sit-Down Presentations; 2. Make Statistics Experiential; 3. Never Let Facts Speak for Themselves. 
505 8 |a 4. Use Analogies to Provide a Consistent Framework5. Remember That Timing Indicates Emphasis; 6. Use Metaphors, Similes, and Other Analogies to Clarify and Aid Retention; 7. Never Ramble on Past the Point of High Impact; Six Big Don'ts for Ending Your Presentation; 1. Never Blackball Yourself; 2. Don't Step Backwards; 3. Don't Look Away; 4. Don't Leave Your Hands in a Gestured Position; 5. Don't Rush to Collect Your Papers; 6. Don't Move on the Last Word; 2 What's in It for Them?: Developing Audience-Centric Messages; The Delicate Art of Presenting to the CEO; What Not to Do; What to Do. 
505 8 |a Sell Better by Selling LessAre Your Key Takeaways a Needle in a Haystack?; Set Clear Expectations on Slide 1 and Deliver on Your Promise; Make the Path Simple and Straight; Let Your Audience Know When They've Arrived; Shift Focus from Your Data to Your Audience; Switching Focus; Use Menus to Create Audience-Centered Presentations; Think of Your Presentation as a Website; Create a Menu; Create Sections Organized by Topic; Add Hyperlinks on the Menu; Add Hyperlinks Back to the Main Menu; Delivering Your Menu-Based Presentation; Try Something New; How to Use Analogies in Presentations. 
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